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LED DISPLAY AFTER
PRESSING “P”
Remove obstruction from path of door,
or realign photo eyes. Refer to page 20.
6 Photo eye became
obstructed during
downward door travel.
Door can be operated normally. Recheck
adjustments if adjustment settings were
not completed. Refer to page 19.
7 Adjustments setting
interrupted before
completion.
Have opener serviced.9 Defective RPM sensor.
Check door for obstructions, proper manual
operation, proper balance, or broken springs.
Clear obstructions or have door serviced.
If door is OK, increase force setting. REPEAT
THE SAFETY REVERSAL TEST (page 20) AFTER
ADJUSTMENT IS COMPLETE.
10 Force required to move
door exceeded set
force level.
Make sure rail is connected to opener
head and belt or chain is moving.
11 Opener exceeded
maximum run time
limit (30 seconds).
Check photo eye wiring and connections.
Refer to page 15.
Realign photo eyes.
Replace photo eye.
15 Photo eye not connected
properly.
Photo eyes not aligned.
Other photo eye fault.
Readjust force and run opener up and down
twice. REPEAT THE SAFETY REVERSAL TEST
(page 20) AFTER ADJUSTMENT IS COMPLETE.
Have opener serviced.
16 Force watchdog circuit
found error.
Check door for obstructions, proper manual
operation, proper balance, or broken springs.
Clear obstructions or have door serviced
if needed.
27 Power limit
sensitivity exceeded.
Check door for obstructions, proper manual
operation, proper balance, or broken springs.
Clear obstructions or have door serviced
if needed.
28 Self learned force
limit exceeded.
Have opener serviced.36 Internal control error.
SOLUTIONCODE PROBLEM
The following information is intended for use by professional installers and service persons. When LED #6 is flashing during
normal operation, more information can be found about the status of the GDO by pressing and releasing the P button
once. This will display certain LEDs which will help diagnose the fault.
18. TROUBLESHOOTING FOR PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER ONLY
#6 Flashes
#7 Flashes
#1 + #8 Flash
#2 + #8 Flash
#3 + #8 Flash
#7 + #8 Flash
#1 + #7 + #8 Flash
#1 + #5 + #6 + #7 + #8 Flash
#2 + #5 + #6 + #7 + #8 Flash
All Flash
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